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WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw Game Guide - Walmart

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damage. Smackdown <strong>vs</strong>. RAW 2006 (like recent wrestling titles) uses location based damage. Use<br />

a move that hurts the leg and you inflict leg damage on your opponent. Hit a DDT on your<br />

opponent and you hurt your opponent’s head. The health meter (near the momentum meter) will<br />

turn from normal to yellow to orange to red as you inflict more and more damage.<br />

You could concentrate completely on damaging your opponent’s legs then once the legs are red,<br />

go for a submission hold. You may not have inflicted much or any damage to other body parts but<br />

if the legs are weak, your opponent may be forced to submit. Momentum also plays a role here so<br />

be sure to go for the tap out when you have high momentum and your opponent has a drained<br />

momentum meter.<br />

Body part health can actually increase if it’s left untouched for a period of time. That means it’s<br />

important to remain aggressive, particularly when you’re attempting to work over a certain part of<br />

the body. If left unharmed you may see a body part go from red damage to orange or orange<br />

damage to yellow. Keep the pressure on!<br />

Submission holds work well for damaging specific body parts.<br />

Use these tactics in submission matches where you must force your opponent to tap out to win<br />

the match. Haphazardly damaging your opponent could work but it is better strategy to focus your<br />

attacks on a single area of the body then use the submission hold on that same body part for a<br />

better chance of getting the tap out.<br />

Combine your finishing move with location based damage. Determine which area of the body your

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